KNOCK-OUT UNIT
The present invention relates to a knock-out unit with at least one knock-out cup, which is connected to a base. The present invention further relates to a method to clean a knock-out unit, which comprises a base and at least one knock-out cup.
The present invention relates to a knock-out unit with at least one knock-out cup, which is connected to a base. The present invention further relates to a method to clean a knock-out unit, which comprises a base and at least one knock-out cup.
Such knock-out cups are well known in the state of art and are used to remove formed food products, for example hamburger patties, from forming plates. These forming plates reciprocate from a filling to a discharge position and vice versa. However, the knock-out cups according to the state of the art have significant hygienic problems, because it is very time-consuming to clean these knock-out units.
It was therefore the objective of the present invention to provide a knock-out cup that does not comprise the deficiencies according to the state of the art. Another objective of the present invention is to provide a method to easily clean a knock-out unit.
The problem is solved with a knock-out unit with at least one knock-out cup, which is connected to a base, wherein it comprises a fluid supply for a cleaning fluid and means to guide the cleaning fluid to and through the knock-out cup.
The present invention relates to a knock-out unit to remove formed food products, particularly minced meat, from a forming plate, which is preferably reciprocated linearly between a filling and a discharge position. However, the knock-out unit can also be combined with a rotating forming drum. The inventive knock-out unit comprises a base, preferably a plate, and at least one, preferably a multitude of knock-out cups, which are, preferably releasable, connected to the base. The knock-out unit is preferably moved from a remote to a discharge position, in which the knock-out cup touches the product and pushes it out of the forming plate or forming drum. The ejection can be supported by the discharge of air and/or water which comes out of the forming cup, respectively.
According to the present invention, the knock-out unit now comprises a fluid supply, for example a hose or a pipe connected to the knock-out unit, for a cleaning fluid and means to guide this cleaning fluid to and through each knock-out cup. This allows to clean the knock-out unit without disassembling it. The inventive knock-out unit is much more hygienic than knock-out units according to the state of the art. The knock-out unit can be cleaned easily and without disassembling it. Thus, time is saved and malfunctioning due to assembly errors is avoided.
Preferably, the supply for the cleaning fluid can also be utilized to guide a fluid, e.g. water to the knock-out cups to improve the removal of the food products from the form member, particularly to reduce adhesion forces between the knock-out cup and the food product.
In a preferred embodiment according to the present invention, the base comprises at least one fluid channel to guide the cleaning fluid from the supply to the knock-out cup. This channel preferably comprises one or more main channels and branches which extend from the main channel to each knock-out cup. Each channel comprises at least partially rounded edges and/or no blind hole in order to avoid accumulation of debris in the channel. In a preferred embodiment, the channel is a channel that is open along one axial extension, so that the channel can be inspected easily, preferably after the knock-out unit has been disassembled.
In a preferred embodiment, the knock-out unit comprises a gas supply, preferably an air supply, particularly to improve the removal of the food products and/or to improve the cleaning of the knock-out cups. Even more preferably, the base comprises a guiding means, for example a channel, which guides the gas from the supply, for example a hose or a pipe connected to the knock-out unit, to each knock-out cup. In a preferred embodiment, the channel for the gas is at least partially separated from the fluid channel and even more preferred, the gas and the fluid flow are combined in a mixing zone which is preferably located upstream from the knock-out cup.
Preferably, the knock-out unit comprises a cover plate which covers the axial extending opening of the at least one fluid channel. This cover preferably allows the separation of the gas and the fluid flow until they are mixed in the mixing zone. Preferably, a seal is provided between the base and the cover and/or between the cover and the frame. The seal is preferably an O-ring.
According to a preferred or inventive embodiment, the knock-out unit comprises a frame, wherein the base is slid into the frame.
Preferably, the frame is a plate, which is U-shaped at two opposite ends. The Us of the frame hold the base.
Preferably, the frame comprises fastening means which fasten, preferably clamp, the base to the frame, more preferably without tools. The fastening means can be, for example, an excentric connector. In case, the knock-out unit comprises a cover means, the fastening means preferably press the base against the cover means and the cover means against the frame.
Preferably, the knock-out cups are fastened to the base by means which can be fastened and/or released without tools, particularly which need not be turned for fastening and/or release, for example, a clip, even more preferably, a spring clip means, which tensions the knock-out cup against the base. The clip preferably lies against the cover means.
Preferably, the fluid and/or gas supply is connected to the frame.
In a preferred embodiment, the frame and the base comprises form fit means, respectively to avoid disorientation of the base relative to the frame. In case the two corresponding form fit means are not fitted correctly, for example, the knock-out unit cannot be connected to the corresponding forming machine.
Another subject matter of the present invention is a method to clean a knock-out unit, which comprises a base and at least one knock-out cup, wherein the knock-out unit is connected to a cleaning fluid and the cleaning fluid is guided and forced through the knock-out cup.
The disclosure made regarding the inventive knock-out unit also applies to the inventive method and vice versa.
Preferably, the cleaning fluid is mixed with a gas, preferably to produce foam. The mixing of the cleaning fluid and the gas preferably takes place in a mixing zone, which is upstream from the knock-out cup.
The knock-out cup preferably comprises a gap through which the cleaning fluid is forced. From the knock-out cup, the cleaning fluid is discharged and preferably collected and recycled. Prior to feeding it again to a knock-out unit, the cleaning fluid is preferably filtered.
The cleaning fluid can be heated and preferably comprises cleaning detergents. After the cleaning, the knock-out unit is preferably rinsed with water and more preferably at least partially dried.
The inventions are now explained according to the figures. These explanations do not limit the scope of protection. The explanations apply for all embodiments of the present invention likewise.
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Further details of the inventive knock-out cup are shown in
- 1 knock-out unit
- 2 knock-out cup
- 2.1 inner member
- 2.2 outer member
- 3 liquid supply, water supply
- 4 gas supply, air supply
- 5 locking/lifting means
- 5.1 lever
- 5.2 excentric connection
- 6 safety means, safety pin
- 6.1 cam
- 7 frame
- 7.1 slide-in profile
- 8 base, base plate
- 9 form-fit means, pin
- 10 cover means, cover plate
- 10.1 distribution holes
- 11 seal
- 12 distribution member for the gas, air diffusion plate
- 13 stamp
- 14 fixation means, fixation pin
- 15 fixation means, spring clip
- 16 positioning means
- 17 liquid channel for the liquid, cleaning channel
- 18 gap
- 19 form-fit means, groove
- 20 liquid inlet
- 21 positioning means for the inner member
- 22 gas/liquid mixing zone
- 23 air inlet frame
- 24 air inlet outer member 2.2
- 25 adapter, plug
- 26 fastening means
- 27 liquid inlet in the distribution plate
- 28 channel in the base 8
- 29 fluid connection between channels 17 and 28
- 30 flanged bolts
- 31 contact area between base 8 and cover 10
- 32 rounded edges
Claims
1. A knock-out unit comprising:
- at least one knock-out cup, which is connected to a base, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a fluid supply for a cleaning fluid and means to guide the cleaning fluid to and through the knock-out cup.
2. A knock-out unit according to claim 1, wherein the base comprises at least one fluid channel to guide the cleaning fluid from the supply to the knock-out cup.
3. A knock-out unit according to claim 1, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a gas supply.
4. A knock-out unit according to claim 3, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a cover plate which covers the at least one fluid channel.
5. A knock-out unit according to claim 4, wherein the diameter of the channel comprises rounded edges and/or no blind hole.
6. A knock-out unit according to claim 1, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a frame and that the base is slid into the frame.
7. A knock-out unit according to claim 6, wherein the frame and the base comprise form-fit means respectively to avoid disorientation of the base relative to the frame.
8. A knock-out unit according to claim 1, wherein the knock-out cups are fastened to the base by a spring means.
9. A method to clean a knock-out unit, which comprises a base and at least one knock-out cup. wherein a gas supply of the knock-out unit is connected to a cleaning fluid,
- wherein the cleaning fluid is guided and forced through the knock-out cup.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the knock-out cup is connected to an additional liquid supply by an adapter.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the cleaning fluid is mixed with a gas.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the knock-out cup unit comprises a gas/liquid mixing zone in which the cleaning fluid is mixed with the gas.
13. The method according to claim 10, wherein method includes a step of mixing the cleaning fluid with a gas to produce a foam.
14. A knock-out unit according to claim 2, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a gas supply.
15. A knock-out unit according to claim 2, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a frame and that the base is slid into the frame.
16. A knock-out unit according to claim 14, wherein the knock-out unit comprises a frame and that the base is slid into the frame.
17. A knock-out unit according to claim 2, wherein the knock-out cups are fastened to the base by a spring means.
18. A knock-out unit according to claim 3, wherein the knock-out cups are fastened to the base by a spring means.
19. A knock-out unit according to claim 4, wherein the knock-out cups are fastened to the base by a spring means.
20. A knock-out unit according to claim 16, wherein the knock-out cups are fastened to the base by a spring means.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 3, 2014
Publication Date: Sep 29, 2016
Inventors: Peter Faber (Helmond), Michel Van De Meulengraaf (Aarle-Rixtel)
Application Number: 14/778,198